We’re less than 12 hours away from Nokia’s “Zoom. Reinvented.” press event, to be held in New York City tomorrow (July 11th) at 11am EDT. Whilst we’ve seen photos and press images of the device before, and we knew a little about its hardware (particularly its 41MP camera), we didn’t have the full specifications for the device. But today, a stream of information about the device has leaked to the internet, right before the event. Check them out below:

Device Specifications

According to UnleashThePhones, below are the hardware specifications of the device:

According to WPCentral, the device will be available outright for USD699, and available subsidized on a two-year contract for USD299 at AT&T. No information is available yet regarding how much it will cost internationally, but information will become available closer to launch.

PureView Camera and Nokia Pro Cam

Several details about the PureView camera and the Nokia Pro Cam software has also been revealed, courtesy of WPCentraland Twitter user @Vizileaks:

Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) is built-in (similar to the one in Nokia Lumia 920)

Dual capture – ability to take 32MP and 5MP photos at the same time (5MP image is over-sampled where 7MP of information is processed into each “super-pixel”) in 16:9 ratio

According to UnleashThePhones, two accessories for the Nokia Lumia 1020 will also be available:

Nokia Camera Grip PD-95G

Confidence to take the perfect shot

Built-in extra battery for longer usage

Ergonomic grip with a two-stage camera key

Universal tripod-mount

Nokia Wireless Charging Cover CC-3066

Effortless Wireless charging is just a snap away

Enable wireless charging with form fitting Qi compliant snap-on cover

This pretty much sums up everything about the Nokia Lumia 1020. Of course, whilst it’s useful to see the specs on paper, we expect Nokia to show off the true power of its 41MP PureView camera during the event and give people some hands-on time with the device. Don’t forget to tune in at 11am EDT tomorrow and watch the webcast on the Nokia Conversations blog.

Update: The Vergehas posted some additional press screenshots of the device, along with the camera grip. Check them out below: